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Date: | Fri, 8 Nov 96 11:16:46 EST |
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Do you have any way to check for entrained or dissolved air in the coating
material? I have encountered a problem with similar liquids in which
cavitation at a pump suction caused bubbles to appear from dissolved air in
the solution. You can simulate this by putting some of the liquid in a
vacuum jar and drawing down the pressure. Sometimes it takes a light tap
(don't break the jar) to get the bubbles to appear. It's like the soda bottle
that has been shaken before opening. If they appear, you need to get
them out either with a vacuum or by re-dissolving them under pressure with
a subsequent sloooow release of the pressure. Letting the material sit
undisturbed under a slight vacuum might slowly remove the bubbles.
Ed Hagan
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